npj Quantum Materials (Feb 2021)

Long-ranged Cu-based order with $$d_{z^2}$$ d z 2 orbital character at a YBa2Cu3O7/ manganite interface

  • Roxana Gaina,
  • Christopher W. Nicholson,
  • Maxime Rumo,
  • Subhrangsu Sarkar,
  • Jarji Khmaladze,
  • Eugenio Paris,
  • Yi Tseng,
  • Wenliang Zhang,
  • Teguh C. Asmara,
  • Daniel McNally,
  • Cinthia Piamonteze,
  • Eugen Weschke,
  • Thorsten Schmitt,
  • Claude Monney,
  • Christian Bernhard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41535-021-00311-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract The interplay of nearly degenerate orders in quantum materials can lead to a myriad of emergent phases. A prominent case is that of the high-T c cuprates for which the relationship between superconductivity and a short-ranged, incommensurate charge density wave in the CuO2 planes involving the $$d_{x^2 - y^2}$$ d x 2 − y 2 orbitals (Cu-CDW) is a subject of great current interest. Strong modifications of the strength and coherence of this Cu-CDW have been achieved by applying large magnetic fields, uniaxial pressure, or via the interfacial coupling in cuprate/manganite multilayers. However, such modifications do not alter the dominant orbital character. Here we investigate cuprate/manganite multilayers with resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) and show that a new kind of Cu-based density wave order can be induced that has not been previously observed in the cuprates. This order has an unusually small in-plane wave vector in the range of Q || < 0.1 reciprocal lattice units (r.l.u.), a large correlation length of about 40 nm, and a predominant $$d_{z^2}$$ d z 2 orbital character, instead of the typical $$d_{x^2 - y^2}$$ d x 2 − y 2 one. Its appearance is determined by the hole doping of the manganite which is a key parameter controlling the interfacial charge transfer and orbital reconstruction. We anticipate that the observation of a previously unknown type of density wave order at the YBCO interface will allow for fresh perspectives on the enigmatic relation between superconductivity and charge order (CO) in the cuprates.